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An Abyss could be best described as a bottomless gulf, pit, or chaos of the old cosmogonies. Another definition points to an immeasurably deep gulf or great space. But lastly, and my personal favorite, describes an abyss as intellectual or spiritual profundity. The Abyss is a collection of short stories from the mind of horror writer, Bryan Nowak. A few of these stories are reprints from other anthologies and magazines which survive out there in the ecosystem today. You can find them and where the stories did appear someplace else, I tried to tell you where you could find them if you were…mehr

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An Abyss could be best described as a bottomless gulf, pit, or chaos of the old cosmogonies. Another definition points to an immeasurably deep gulf or great space. But lastly, and my personal favorite, describes an abyss as intellectual or spiritual profundity. The Abyss is a collection of short stories from the mind of horror writer, Bryan Nowak. A few of these stories are reprints from other anthologies and magazines which survive out there in the ecosystem today. You can find them and where the stories did appear someplace else, I tried to tell you where you could find them if you were interested. Other stories span the spectrum or strange thoughts I had one day to stories I wrote for magazines or other anthologies which were not picked up for whatever reason. I will take you from a cursed beach where the storm itself hides a frightful and terrifying secret to a horrifying portrayal of a funeral, from the corpse's point of view. I'll also take you down the roads of a ghost town where the only resident is a horrifying creature who was made and not born and then in another tale, I am going to tug on your heart strings a little. Yes, these are some of my favorite short stories in my collection, so I am thrilled to offer them here in one collection just for you. Sit back, relax, and enjoy your descent into The Abyss.


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My name is Bryan Nowak, the author of the books No Name, The Dramatic Dead, and Riapoke.

I grew up in Steger, Illinois, a South Suburb of Chicago and spent lots of summers in Indiana. Many of my relatives still live in the Midwest and it's a frequent destination for summer vacations.

I was born in the summer of 1973. I had the good fortune of attending Eastview Elementary School. There I learned the value of a good library through our local librarian. Exhausting the library of ghost stories, and tales of monsters, I re-read some of my favorites. One in particular I remember was the tale of the restless spirits of dead pirates. It was supposedly a true story. Years later, after the advent of the internet, I would find out that the story was well known, and the location of the story is presently a bed and breakfast in South Carolina. Reading those stories are what gave me a firm foundation of suspense and the paranormal.

Having moved to Minnesota as a teenager, I soon joined the US Army Reserves and the National Guard. I am a proud veteran of seventeen years. I went to college in Minnesota and met my wife there. Our first son was born in Minnesota. It's safe to say that I will always have a soft spot in my life for the state that I once called home.

It was during my time in the U.S. Army that I was ordered to the state of Virginia, to fill in with an active duty unit who needed some extra help. Returning to that same unit over the next three summers, I learned to really love the state of Virginia. Many years later, my wife and I moved our family here and we still reside in Northern Virginia today.

I generally prefer horror to other genera, but I am not necessarily a purist. I like a good solid mystery to go along with it to keep you turning the pages or flicking the screen of your e-reader. I prefer a story line that doesn't ooze blood, but I want it saturated in tension and dread. I'm a firm believer that if I can entertain you while scaring you a little, I have done my job.

-Your Humble Servant,

Bryan the Writer